"These essays examine in-depth Burke's technique and themes, including the devastating effects of war; the complex dimensions of justice as they intersect with race and class; and the need for redemption. Like the best writers in the American tradition, Burke ultimately escapes the constrictions of genre. This volume includes a closing interview with Burke"--Provided by publisher.
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